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Standard & Poor’s indicates Serbia could achieve investment grade in a year

Serbia has recently been actively pursuing the achievement of what is known as an investment grade, with Standard & Poor's (S&P) being the first...

World Bank upgrades Serbia’s economic growth forecast to 3.5%

The World Bank has revised its prediction for Serbia's economic growth this year, raising it from three to 3.5 percent, as revealed during the...

Challenges and prospects for foreign direct investment in Serbia

Despite Serbia experiencing record inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) in recent years, sustaining this level in the future is uncertain. Factors such as...

Unleashing Serbia’s creative economy:

The creative industry stands as one of the youngest yet most rapidly expanding sectors within the Serbian economy. With an estimated value of around...

Serbia emits additional eurobonds: Boosting financial resilience

Serbia yesterday increased its issuance of three-year euro-denominated bonds, borrowing an additional €66.24 million, with the auction volume reaching €150.16 million and a coupon...
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Serbia-China trade relations: Building bridges and economic growth

The Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade, Tomislav Momirović, highlighted today that Serbia's exports to China reached $1.2 billion last year, underlining the objective...

Challenges and solutions in Europe’s wind energy transition

While Europe is swiftly progressing with its energy transition, the European Commission estimates that a minimum of 37 GW of new wind energy must...

Prioritizing fair competition: Insights from Serbia’s EU negotiations on competition policy

Today, during the Working Group session of the National Convention on the EU for Negotiating Chapter 8, focusing on competition policy, the importance of...

Serbia, Slovenia, and Hungary unify electricity exchanges: A milestone for regional energy trading

Serbia, Slovenia, and Hungary have united their electricity exchanges, paving the way for simpler and more efficient electricity trading in the region, announced Dubravka...

Serbia’s economic performance in early 2024: Inflation, GDP growth, and foreign trade trends

In the initial months of 2024, Serbia witnessed a higher year-on-year inflation rate than the European Union's average, surpassing all but one member -...
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